Letters in Charcoal
Irene Vasco author Lawrence Schimel translator Juan Palomino illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Lantana Publishing
Published:21st Sep '23
Should be back in stock very soon
When one young girl makes the decision to learn to read, it changes her life forever.
In the pueblo of Palenque in Colombia, hardly anybody knows how to read. Curious about the letters her older sister Gina receives from a young doctor each month — letters that she is sure contain promises of love — one young girl makes a decision that will change her life, and the lives of every child in the pueblo, forever.In the pueblo of Palenque in Colombia, hardly anybody knows how to read. Curious about the letters her older sister Gina receives from a young doctor each month — letters that she is sure contain promises of love — one young girl makes a decision that will change her life, and the lives of every child in the pueblo, forever. With the help of Señor Velandia, the owner of the village shop, she will slowly unlock the letters of the alphabet and discover the magic of reading. And soon she will make a discovery that is more miraculous still — that letters are literally all around her . . .
"Textured illustrations utilize rich colors and fine details to depict the transformative power of reading through the story of a little girl whose older sister receives frequent letters from a doctor who once visited their village."—Foreword Reviews
"Vasco’s narrative reminds readers that even in the face of lost connections, the joy of reading can light the way to a brighter future.”—Kirkus Reviews
“The earth- and jewel-toned illustrations are digitally rendered providing a soothing and welcoming backdrop to the important message this story delivers — the power and joy of reading is meant to be experienced by ourselves and shared with others.”—Youth Services Book Review
"Letters in Charcoal is a remarkable book. The clarity and simplicity of the story, coupled with the use of bold colours and beautiful patterns by illustrator Palomino, make this children’s book a little gem with a social conscience. A must-read."—The Morning Star
- Nominated for Carnegie Medal for Illustration 2025 (UK)
ISBN: 9781915244512
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32 pages